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Colorado governor commutes sentence of former elections clerk Tina Peters after Trump pressure

Colorado governor commutes sentence of former elections clerk Tina Peters after Trump pressure

Summary

Colorado Governor Jared Polis reduced the prison sentence of Tina Peters, a former elections clerk convicted for copying election computer data, after pressure from President Donald Trump. Peters will be released on June 1, following a court order for resentencing and health concerns raised by her lawyers.

Key Facts

  • Tina Peters was convicted of crimes related to copying election computer data in Mesa County, Colorado.
  • She was originally sentenced to nine years in prison for her actions.
  • Colorado’s appeals court ordered a resentencing because the original sentence was too harsh for a first-time, nonviolent offender.
  • Governor Jared Polis commuted her sentence, citing the length as unusual for the crimes committed.
  • President Trump publicly supported Peters and criticized Colorado officials for keeping her imprisoned.
  • Peters’ health reportedly worsened in prison, with issues including coughing and chronic pain.
  • Peters was involved with outside experts tied to election fraud claims and participated in events promoting those claims.
  • Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold criticized the commutation, calling it harmful to the justice system and democracy.
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